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Crown And Plough
East End
Long Clawson

Melton Mowbray
Leicestershire

LE14 4NG
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The Crown & Plough nestles in the heart of the village of Long Clawson, within the beautiful Vale of Belvoir countryside. The Crown & Plough is a true country pub with a traditional feel. The pub is easily accessible for Nottingham and Oakham (20mins). We are also easily accessible from London by train - Kings Cross to Grantham 1hr. East Midlands Airport is only 45 mins away by car.Belvoir Castle is only a short drive away through the Vale, through picturesque Leicestershire Villages, with many craft fairs, jousting festivals, and open air concerts taking place at the Castle over the year.Rutland Water is just beyond the town of Oakham which offers fishing, sailing, the ‘Rock Block’ climbing wall and major walking and cycling routes. It’s also an important British nature reserve, having successfully re-introduced the native Osprey back into the area. Walking, Cycling and all Equestrian activities are popular in the area and attract visitors from afar. The Grantham / Nottingham canal runs only a few miles north of the village is always a delight to walk or cycle along. The woods surrounding the Belvoir Estate are also rich with walking paths and bridleways (The Jubilee Way) runs through the Belvoir Woods. The rooms are all generous, family sized rooms and are suitable for multiple occupancy. All rooms have large white fluffy towels and crisp, white, egyptian cotton bedlinen. Isle of Arran complimentary toiletries are in each room. The price quoted per room is for room only and breakfast is additional. £6 per person for a full cooked breakfast and £3.50 for continental.Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Pets allowed, Children welcome. Check-In time: 1400 and Check-Out time: 1000.

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